. >> lindsay. we're excited now, so happy for you and proud of you. you deserve this honor to be potomac worth of the year, whether through your work with girl scouts, work with alzheimer's patients, particularly family members and on top of all of this, you're a funny person who always makes us laugh and feel better. way to go. >> i can attest to that, very funny and very accomplished. you've traveled the world on community service trips. tell us about the alzheimer's video they were referring to. >> well, basically my grandma had alzheimer's and my looking to connect with her on a different level, i figured anything i figured out to help me connect with her i could maybe use to help other kids. so i put together this youtube video, a ten-minute video about ways you can still communicate with a grandparent who can't communicate with you. interest what's it called? >> a teen's guide to alzheimer's. >> i love it. i've seen it. it's so well thought out to explain that situation you're dealing with. jonathan, i know you're a scholar and athlete, a commun